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Best of luck everyone .MX13367 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:54 pmUPDATE
Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018
Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018
Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018
Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018
Further Info sent 20/06/2018
Email back saying they got the extra info and ...due course ... 27/06/2018
approval dated: 29/06/2018
approval received: 05/07/2018
No ceremony letter yet but managed to book a privet one tomorrow not sure if I will be able to proceed without it tho .
Anyone did the Ceremoney without invitation before let me know
Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2016
Date passports received:
Thank you
Hi, can you please share your time line as i have applied and do have little excessive absences as well, not much. Many thanksdouble2double5 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:24 pmFirstly, thanks to each and everyone on this forum sharing their good (and not so great) experiences of applying for Naturalisation. I just got my approval letter today and thought I should share my experience too - might help someone!
My case wasn't straight forward as I had 156 days absence (up to 110 is acceptable I believe) in the preceding 365 days but only 347 days absence in the last 5 years (max allowed without the need for discretion: 450 days). I had quit my job to start my own consultancy and I decided to go on a month long travel sabbatical in July and return... the one month travel break became roughly 5 months where I bummed around the world but the intention was always to return to the UK (I popped by a couple of times for a week at a time).
I came back to London in January this year, applied for Naturalisation 7 days after my ILR anniversary and wrote a clear cover letter stating why I was absent and showed proof of strong ties to country & my genuine intention to live here. I did it by showing the registration of my consultancy company, its tax registration, my savings accounts, my private pension plus the long lease I had just signed for a flat. I was slightly worried as I was yet to be paid by clients for my work (billing cycles and all).
My immigration and tax history otherwise has been straightforward - 6 years of P60s, no overstay and I had made it a point of writing travel logs of all my days outside the UK since 2008 (when I first arrived as a student) plus saved photos of all receipts of bio-metrics given to Home Office, original letters of visa appointments and approvals - all this helped in creating a water tight application with exact dates available at hand.
I am very happy that all this paid off (10 years later) and despite having slightly more absences than acceptable, I have gotten through it all Will be getting my ceremony date sorted soon.
Good luck to everyone applying or waiting for decisions!
ash1111 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:04 amCould you please send me your Timeline? I'm in similar positiondouble2double5 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:24 pmFirstly, thanks to each and everyone on this forum sharing their good (and not so great) experiences of applying for Naturalisation. I just got my approval letter today and thought I should share my experience too - might help someone!
My case wasn't straight forward as I had 156 days absence (up to 110 is acceptable I believe) in the preceding 365 days but only 347 days absence in the last 5 years (max allowed without the need for discretion: 450 days). I had quit my job to start my own consultancy and I decided to go on a month long travel sabbatical in July and return... the one month travel break became roughly 5 months where I bummed around the world but the intention was always to return to the UK (I popped by a couple of times for a week at a time).
I came back to London in January this year, applied for Naturalisation 7 days after my ILR anniversary and wrote a clear cover letter stating why I was absent and showed proof of strong ties to country & my genuine intention to live here. I did it by showing the registration of my consultancy company, its tax registration, my savings accounts, my private pension plus the long lease I had just signed for a flat. I was slightly worried as I was yet to be paid by clients for my work (billing cycles and all).
My immigration and tax history otherwise has been straightforward - 6 years of P60s, no overstay and I had made it a point of writing travel logs of all my days outside the UK since 2008 (when I first arrived as a student) plus saved photos of all receipts of bio-metrics given to Home Office, original letters of visa appointments and approvals - all this helped in creating a water tight application with exact dates available at hand.
I am very happy that all this paid off (10 years later) and despite having slightly more absences than acceptable, I have gotten through it all Will be getting my ceremony date sorted soon.
Good luck to everyone applying or waiting for decisions!
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i got your time line thanks
i think you wait till your 6 months complete then give them a call and ask the reason 4 deleye.
Have you reviewed the documentation / form for AN application on gov.uk? Provide what is specified in the requirements.ANGELA LIMA wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 6:43 pmHi All,
As a non eea family member who has PR which documentation me and my husband ( Portuguese with PR) must show as evidence for Naturalisation?
Thanks in advance
Angie
MX13367 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:24 pmMX13367 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:54 pmUPDATE
Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018
Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018
Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018
Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018
Further Info sent 20/06/2018
Email back saying they got the extra info and ...due course ... 27/06/2018
approval letter dated: 29/06/2018
approval letter received: 05/07/2018
Ceremony letter dated: 03/07/2018
Ceremony letter received: 07/07/2018
Ceremony done (Private) 10/07/2018
Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Date money gone off : 07/05/2018
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2018
Collect passport from DX depot 17/05/2018
3 months exactly from application to approval
Thank you
MX13367 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:24 pmMX13367 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 03, 2018 10:54 pmUPDATE
Eligibility criteria: ILR Eu rules married to BC
Language criteria met: Trinity / LITUK
Nationality: Non-EEA
Method of application: JCAP online
Date of application: 29/03/2018
Date money gone off account: 29/03/2018
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by HO: 29/03/2018
Date of letter biometrics: 29/03/2018
Biometrics done: 29/03/2018
Date of acknowledgement: 03/04/2018
Email/requested status update 02/05/2018
Email / the due course reply ... 05/05/2018
Letter requestin info dates 07/06/2018
Letter received 11/06/2018
Further Info sent 20/06/2018
Email back saying they got the extra info and ...due course ... 27/06/2018
approval letter dated: 29/06/2018
approval letter received: 05/07/2018
Ceremony letter dated: 03/07/2018
Ceremony letter received: 07/07/2018
Ceremony done (Private) 10/07/2018
Date applied for passports:29/03/2018 (JCAP)
Date money gone off : 07/05/2018
Text from HMPO: 09/05/2018
Collect passport from DX depot 17/05/2018
3 months exactly from application to approval
Thank you
You won't get an update unless 6 month mark is free reached.
Hi did you receive any update after this email ?? thanksAyaankhan wrote: ↑Thu Jul 05, 2018 11:05 ami have applied in December 2017 and phoned them to ask about my case and they emailed me this its very sad it means my case will take longer to make decision on it.. i would like to know if anyone else has received this..please share your story ..
Dear ...
We aim to process all applications within 6 months from the date submitted. However, in certain circumstances this target is not possible. Please note that we will contact you as soon as we are in a position to take a decision on your case. You do not need to contact us again unless you need to report a change in circumstances.
hi i have same sitiuation like you waiting from more then six months when u call them what did they say how long u need to wait more .Free120 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 05, 2018 4:38 pmHi guys,
I’ve applied for naturalisation on the 17th of Jan 2018 after 5 + 1 ILR. The six months just past two weeks ago without receiving any letter from the Home Office so I called them but didn’t get any answer, Sent them an email and received a generic reply saying some applications might take more than six months nothing mentioned about my application pecifically.
Did it happen to anyone and if there is any advice.